26. Bite Mark Injuries

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CHAPTER 26. Bite Mark Injuries Gregory S. Golden Forensic odontology is the branch of dentistry that deals with the collection, evaluation, and proper handling of dental evidence to assist law…

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28. Electrical, Thermal, and Inhalation Injuries

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CHAPTER 28. Electrical, Thermal, and Inhalation Injuries Janet Barber Duval and with contributions by Patrick E. Besant-Matthews Electrical and thermal injuries are capable of causing extensive tissue trauma and death….

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25. Blunt, Sharp, and Firearm Injuries

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CHAPTER 25. Blunt, Sharp, and Firearm Injuries Patrick E. Besant-Matthews The forensic nurse examiner must thoroughly understand the multiple characteristics of blunt and sharp force injuries or wounds and be…

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35. Youth Gangs and Hate Crimes

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CHAPTER 35. Youth Gangs and Hate Crimes Cliff Akiyama Youth gang violence has continued its upward trend nationwide, as one cannot turn on the television or radio or open the…

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23. Physics, Restraints, and Fractures

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CHAPTER 23. Physics, Restraints, and Fractures David J. Porta and William S. Smock In many forensic cases, injury reconstruction is a critical component. Whereas engineers and specially trained police officers…

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7. Forensic Photography

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CHAPTER 7. Forensic Photography Georgia A. Pasqualone Historical Background Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) was a French law enforcement officer, biometrics researcher, and criminalist who was the first person to incorporate photography…

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19. Medical Evidence Recovery at the Death Scene

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CHAPTER 19. Medical Evidence Recovery at the Death Scene Renae M. Diegel In forensic science, tangible items and recorded materials that are pertinent to the legal proceedings of the court…

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24. Motor Vehicle Collision Reconstruction

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CHAPTER 24. Motor Vehicle Collision Reconstruction Kristine Karcher Motor vehicle collisions are considered a medicolegal event. The accurate investigation and reconstruction of motor vehicle collisions are important for determining the…

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20. Postmortem Sexual Assault Evaluation

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CHAPTER 20. Postmortem Sexual Assault Evaluation Sharon Rose Crowley This chapter explores a segment of the medicolegal examination of the deceased victim wherein the unique skills and expertise of the…

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22. Taphonomy, NecroSearch, and Mass Grave Exhumation

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CHAPTER 22. Taphonomy, NecroSearch, and Mass Grave Exhumation Deborah Storlie and John R. McPhail This chapter explores how the application of taphonomy principles helps investigators to discover the truth about…

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